Generation of stable, low-divergence electron beams by laser-wakefield acceleration in a steady-state-flow gas cell.
Laser-driven, quasimonoenergetic electron beams of up to approximately 200 MeV in energy have been observed from steady-state-flow gas cells. These beams emitted within a low-divergence cone of 2.1+/-0.5 mrad FWHM display unprecedented shot-to-shot stability in energy (2.5% rms), pointing (1.4 mrad...
Main Authors: | Osterhoff, J, Popp, A, Major, Z, Marx, B, Rowlands-Rees, T, Fuchs, M, Geissler, M, Hörlein, R, Hidding, B, Becker, S, Peralta, E, Schramm, U, Grüner, F, Habs, D, Krausz, F, Hooker, S, Karsch, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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